After this past weekend’s event in Kansas City, Kan., Titan Fighting Championship will return next month.

Titan FC 25 takes place Sept. 21 in St. Louis with a main event featuring UFC veteran Drew McFedries (10-6) vs. Strikeforce and Bellator vet Zak Cummings (13-3). The promotion recently announced the event, as well as several fights planned for the card.

Titan FC 25 takes place at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center at Forest Park in St. Louis. The main card airs live on AXS TV. Titan expects to have six pro fights and seven amateur bouts on the card.

McFedries will be fighting for the first time since an August 2011 TKO of Garrett Olson on a ProElite card, which gave him a two-fight win streak after being released from the UFC with a 4-5 record. In his first fight after being cut from the UFC after a September 2009 loss, McFedries scored a TKO win over Gary Tapusoa at Titan FC 16.

Cummings will look to get back in the win column after an April 2011 loss to current UFC fighter Ryan Jimmo at a Maximum Fighting Championship event. That loss snapped a three-fight win streak that included a submission victory over Rudy Bears at Bellator 26.

“Our main event is a very intriguing matchup,” Titan CEO Joe Kelly stated. “Drew is a seasoned veteran looking to get an impressive win so that he can get back to the big show. Zak is taking this opportunity, with a win, to make himself a household name among the MMA community.

The co-main event is a featherweight bout between Miletich product Ramiro Hernandez (11-4) and American Top Team’s Sean Soriano (6-0). Hernandez’s resume includes fights with Pat Curran and Michael Johnson, as well as a win over Chris Tickle. He comes in with four wins in his past five bouts.

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